KEY POINTS
  • The producer price index rose 0.8% for the month and 10.8% over the past year.
  • The monthly gain was in line with estimates and the annual gain was slightly off the record 11.5% hit earlier this year.
  • The data is significant in that prices at the wholesale level feed through to consumer prices.

Wholesale prices rose at a brisk pace in May as inflation pressures mounted on the U.S. economy, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.

The producer price index, a measure of the prices paid to producers of goods and services, rose 0.8% for the month and 10.8% over the past year. The monthly rise was in line with Dow Jones estimates and a doubling of the 0.4% pace in April.